Buenos Aires is brimming with activity between Wednesday, February 18th and Sunday, February 22nd, 2026, offering a diverse agenda of music, food and cultural celebrations across the city. The lineup includes free events to break up the week, options requiring reservations, and festival-style gatherings with artist lineups, stalls, and refreshments.
The schedule features the closing of Afters BA – a summer music series – a festival dedicated to hamburgers, and a two-day event to bid farewell to the Lunar New Year at a gastronomic market. Alongside these, two dining experiences are planned: a porteño menu designed for export, accompanied by vermouth and wine, and a vinyl sunset session with a 2-for-1 offer on drinks.
Afters BA will conclude with a final event in a neighborhood setting, featuring DJs and an early exit plan. The concept is simple: arrive after work and stay as long as you like.
Eléctrica Pizza is launching a new series of outdoor gatherings with vinyl music and a pizza designed in collaboration with a guest chef or creator. For this inaugural event, Cecilia Boullosa, known as @chicaelectricaa, helped create a recipe embodying the house’s identity: a pizza with burrata, parmesan, basil, and garlic oil. Jime (@jimenagonik) will provide the musical backdrop, spanning rock, pop, hip house, funk, and black music.
Condarco, following a successful pop-up in September, will host Florencia Dragovetsky of Los Galgos for a midday version of the porteño ritual. This includes:
Fulgor is planning a summer sunset session with a DJ set, seasonal dishes, and drink promotions. From 7 PM to 10 PM, barista @capitana.delespacio of Fuego Tostadores will serve complimentary cold brew in various styles (classic, with tonic, with lemon, and more), while the bar offers a 2-for-1 deal on wines by the glass, aperitifs with vermouth, and gin cocktails.
The kitchen will feature new options such as chicken pâté with red wine and pine mushrooms, focaccia with fior di latte and pistachio mortadella, halloumi with sriracha, slow-cooked beef, and crispy polenta with spinach and lemon cream, all served on a deck overlooking the Palermo woods. Panda (@carabiag) will provide the soundtrack with balearic, house, disco, and funk.
Burger Fest returns to Palermo for its ninth edition, promising two nights of large-scale “burger exploration”: 35 stalls and food trucks, over 100 varieties (beef, pork, lamb, and chicken, as well as vegetarian and gluten-free options), and various cooking methods – griddle, grill, kamado, smoker.
The event will also include a beer garden, cocktail bars, boutique winery selections, and a sweet section with ice cream, desserts, and infusions. In case of rain, the event will be rescheduled for February 27th and 28th.
Sendero is hosting another edition of Nuit de Tribu on the Costanera, focusing on house music and its more organic variations, designed for dancing and socializing. The event will feature a shared set between Gonzalo Iribarren (resident and musical curator) and Juan Servado, a cocktail bar aligned with the festive atmosphere, and gastronomy to complement the experience, blending a dance floor and riverside views.
The Buena Vibra Festival is a summer staple, featuring bands, DJs, and food stalls. The lineup includes Wos, Conociendo Rusia, El Kuelgue, Marilina Bertoldi, Usted Señalemelo, Emmanuel Horvilleur, Gauchito Club, Silvestre y La Naranja, among others.
A two-day celebration of culture, featuring traditional dances, martial arts, traditional clothing (hanfu), and the ritual of “touching the dragon” to ask for blessings and good fortune for 2026.
Sergio Asato, curator and producer of Mercat Villa Crespo, notes that this event is an invitation to celebrate and share one of the most important festivals in Eastern culture, aiming to create a space for learning and experiencing one of the world’s most celebrated ancient traditions.
